m KB styVVVTWVVVVAVNAAAVVVfVKgr Big Discounts on Boys' Clothing All Knee Pants Salts All Vcstee Suits AH Two-Piece Suits "Wc allow a Discotmt of 20 Per Cent OPENMCOUIUBU Baer & Daley Oue-Price tUotinnrs, Hatters and Furnishers ? Buy while yott have a chance to save money, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. AVilchcialt has broken out among the Chtlkat Indians of Alaska. Mornionism is said to be spreading very rapidly among the Japanese. A rear-end collision on the Jersey Central road Wednesday cost over 30 lives. Henry C. Raus. an American rail way president, made the trip from Pekin to Moscow in IS days The Juneau. Alaska. Chamber of Commerce, has revoked the creden tials of their representative to con gress. Commander Robert E. Peary, of the United States nary, has been elect ed president of "the American Geo graphical Society. The Yaqui Indians attacked thej town of San Marcial. ilexteo. Sun- day. Eight Americans were killed in the battle that followed. The Brat demonstration In Rhode "island of the effects of formalin In the treatment of blood polsorjing is said to have been a success. A 12-vear-oId boy was admitted into e. lion's cage at Chicago with the trainer. The lions attacked him anil he was fatally injured before he could be gotten ouL Th heaviest snow storm for 13 5 ears has teen raging the past two days in the inter-mountain regions of Utah and Nevada. The mountain gorges are packed with snow. The Denver. El Reno & New Or leans railroad company with a capital stock of $5,000,000. has been char tered at Guthrie, O. T. The propos ed line will be 1000 miles long. A Chicago fast train on the Illinois Central. Wednesday, crashed into the St. Locis train, half demolishing the rear car. which contained the; body of the head counsel of the road., The coffin was hroken up and three! trainmen injured. Hotel Pendleton. D. E. Hall, Portland. O. W. Hoar. Portland. J. H. Blnton. Portland. W. H. McClintock. Portlaud., E. F. Gay. Portland. W. H .Britt. Portland. Ed Blackburn. Portland. J. H. O'Neil. Portland. George Harris. Portland. A. Nylander. Portland. E. L. Hart, St. Louis. C. J. Freese. Spokane. S. G Newton. New York. H. Binnard, Kansas City. Walter Wheatley. Kansas City. J W Burley. Denver. Lewis Talbott. Denver. Joseph C Camp. Boise. G. A. Barret, Athena. Frank Wood. St- Louis. George Lashing. Chicago. C. H Pearson. Chicago. W. B. .Mitchell. St. Joe. F. S. LeGrow and wife. Athena. George Paris, Athena. Charles H. Miller. Echo R. A. Seeds, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner. Spokane. S. S. Gill. Spokane. George Wells. Heppner. Golden Rule. J. F. Bunnigh. Denver. V J. Currin. Ponland. J. Under. Yakima. A. Binnard. Kansas City. J. Cornelius. Kansas City. Y". Lawrence. Kansas City. Mrs. N- C. Glenn Vale. Or. Ben Allen. Stratford. ' David O'Connor. Goldendale. T. H. Custer. Spokane. D. B. Page. Spokane. H. J. Blddle. Portland. J. J. Cirfut, Portland. H. H. Horton, city. Frank Raley. Echo. P. B. Alexander. Milton. F. J. Gardner. Portland. J. P. Kononen. Washington. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. , Peter Gearin. a sailor on the steam er Mitlaka. was drowned in Portland Wednesday. Wallace, Idaho, reports 14 inches of snow fallnlg in 24 hours. Wednes day and Wednesday night- The trades Council of Taconia has decided to establish a co-operative laundry within a short time. Paddy Lynch, an Astoria sailor's fcoarding house keeper, was shot Wed nesday by Otto Skibbe. a sailor. The First National Bank at Shos hone. Idaho, was organized Wednes day, with a capital stock of J50.000. R. B. Houston, freight agent for the Southern Pacific at Roseburg, has been transferred to Salem, as agent The Southern Pacific has revoked en old rule and will hereafter issue permits to passengers to ride on freight trains. The heaviest snow storm in 20 years was reported from Utah and Wyoming on Wednesday. Trains are 24 hours late. A bill to remove the 15000 limit of recovery on the death of an employe, has bn introduced by Hale, of Jose phine; in the house. A bill Is now before the Oregon leg islature which will cause all execu tions to take place at the peniten tiary. Instead or in the different coun ties. H. H. Warner, master mechanic for the Tacoma division of the Northern Pacific, baa been removed Master Mechanic Mohr. of Spokane, will suc ceed to the position. Superintendent Clark, of the Ore gon deaf school, wants that institu-, tion moved from the present location sear the penitentiary and asylum. In to the city of Salem. He claims the -surroundings now are not best for the moral development of the youthful Inmates. ' Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Wltn local application, aa tnr cannot nadi the Mat of the disease. Catarrh Is s blood or cum Motional disease, and In ?rder to core It too most take Internal remedies, flail's Catarrh Care Is taken In ternally, and acta directly on tae mueoca arfcts. Hall's Catarrh Care Is not a qcaek medicine. It was prescribed by tme of the beat ptvnlclans in this coon try for years and Is a regular prescription, it is composed of the beat tonics known, combined with the beat blood partners, tctlng directly on the moron surfaces. f-f- ombfcation of the two Ingre dients Is what produces sncb wonderful ftenlw In caring catarrh. Send for tea limonials free. r J. CHENKT CO. Preps Toledo. O. Sold by drugsUts. price 73c. Halls Family Pills are the best. HONOR FOR ANDREAS BARD. SEVERAL REASONS WHY PORTAGE SHOULD BE BUILT Appointed Members of Board of Cura- tors of Historical Society. Rev. Andreas Bard, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church, has been se lected as a member of the board of curators of the Washington State Historical Society, and was yester day notified of the honor conferred upon him, says the Union. The Washington State Historical Society, which has been in a dormant condi tion for some time, has again taken on activity and will begin Its renewed existence on a semi-newspaper basis, having as its officers members of the press of Washington Will Save the Farmers of the Inland Empire Si 500.000 Annually Rates of Arlington and The Dalles Com pared. Why the state should ppen the Co lumbia lilvpr with a nortnee road: First The railroad merger hasj been and will continue to fight the) opening of the rlvor by locks or boat railway. Second A state portase wl". solve the problem. Third It will save the producers $1,5(H.000 annually. Fourth It will Increase the popu lation of the state more than any one thing, not excepting the Lewis and Clark ralr. ; Fiftli The country effected by an open river produces, uecordinf: to t-arefullv nreimred statistics, i0.0tl0.-j 000 busnelf. of crain. SO.000 hrnd of; cattle and horses. 521.330 head of! sheep and hegs. SfiOO cars of fruit, j 1C000.OOO pounds of wool. 2 105 000' pounds ' pounds of hides. 367.00O tons! of hav. nil valued at J3'.'ju.iu. in the above country there Is 11.000,000 acres of tillable land and but 3.500.000 acres now under cultivation. ! Sixth An open river will save to' the producer or above toniiace. Sl. 500.000. and in Ave years, double that' amount. Seventh The Mississippi River. hnmllM wheat a distance of 700 miles . for 10 cents per hnudred pounds j v.lillc Uie illwoW Central rallroan Charges 20 cents for the same serv-l ice. I Eighth Compare the following; rates between 'ine uaues ami run hind and The Dall and Arlington ntid see if you need an open river. Wheat. j -Arlington to Dalles. 54 miles Uj cents per Cwt. i Dalles to Portland. SS miles. I rents per Cwt. Wool. 1 Arlington to DJlles. 54 miles, $1.60 ler Cwt Dalles to Portland. SS miles. 25c ?r Cwt. Portland to Boston. 3500 miles. $1 per hundred pounds. Cattle, hogs and sheep. Arlington' to Dalits. 54 miles. $24 per car. Dalles to Portland. SS miles. $3C per car. The four class rates are: Arlington tc Dalles. 54 miles, 53c. 4Slic, 42c. 36c. Dalles to Portland. SS miles. 25c. COc. ISc and 15c respectively, show ing 150 per cent mote for an equal distance. The saving to the farmer is he-! yond computation. Portland and As-) toria will share in the prosperity in-, cidental to the, opening of the great stream, the exports will trebble and j l.-Mead of 14.C00.000 bushels of whea ; Portland will have 40.000.000 to 50 -i 000.000 for export- I this portage is a mere trifle compar ed with ti-e savings, and the state owning and operating the same, will pet their money jack in a very few years. The state portage around the. obstruction at Cascade Locks willj corroborate the above. j This Is not legislation for the ben-. I efit of any particular class or section. ' Every dmlai saved to the products of the soil of Oregon is distributed equally to Its entire population. Every dollar saved In the transporta tion of Oregon's products, extends the boundaries of its developed terri tory. Is this opportunity to be passed by allowing the railroads to divert the business of another state? The opening, to navigation of the elgnt miles of rnc Columbia mver be tween Big Eddy and Celllo. would therefore give an unbroken length of pbout 540 -niles of the Columbia and Snake Rivers that co.ild be navigat ed and thus provide water communi cation with tide water and furnish transportation facilities in regions that now have practically none HAD HISTORIC BIRTHPLACE. Sister of State Senator Daly Born on ' Island of St Helena. , The svmpathy or all who knew hlmj has been generously extended during: the pm days to the popular and, influential member of the upper 1"ud, t . nt- Cnnntnr John LJ. ' Hum inriuun iwv , Daly, upon the bereavement occasion ed by the death of a dear and favor ite sister. Mrs. Mary Fee. at Stock . -.-...,.! nn ini Friday even ing' ''Mrs Fee's birth makes her taint historical. She was Jn ,n( W ir tin- vorv room in which Mi-i . 1." t t'. .iiml ni I-oncwood plantain' nn the Island of St, He e- m Shi- tame t me u Ir her earlv childhood and the preaeri ran of her life was spent In Callfor-j cfa where she was highly respec ed as a wife and mother and a valuable, member of society. Salem States-j ninn j To Buy Governor a Home. ""Fallon Bios., as holts of the Cooke' estate, are making a decided impres sion on the minds of legislators In favor of selling the historic K N , Pmibn TM.mfilrin. mini oy omic m- - urer Cooke, on Court street next to the stute house, for a governor s man ir. T),o resilience nnd grounds cost over $30,000. and they are wil ling to sell the same to tne staie iur $15,000 Tills would he a great har-,-,1.1 in iii.- atntp from a real estate l.olnt of view and the residence Is ne thnt would be a creilll to me com monwealth. The governor of Oregon is a democrat, and the action or a re publican legislature In providing him with a home would be a graceful com iin,r.n Th.. mutter will le nresent- ei! ,tr the ways and menus committee. Salem Juurnal. New Century Comfort Millions are daily finding a world of comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve j It kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts, j Qiulses; conquers ulcers and fever t sores; cures eruptions, salt rheum, i bolls and felons; removes corns and . warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only i 25c at Tallman Co.'s drag store. Fine Draft Horses, M. C. Gray, or Beatrice. Neb wlll be In Pendleton about February 6. with a carload of Percheron, Clyde j and Shire 'stallions. His headquarters I will be at the Froome barn, on Main street. i American Field and Hog Fetce AMERICAN woven FENCES TAT WIRt m. on in. I have HOGS, BHKEP, CATTLE ct. ,.,'" 1 the TT -""iigcsi u y-1 9 ALL STYLES MOC IN SIX HCIBHTS EVERY ROD GUARANTEED E market. I ,i.. M money on the ibott Examine my line before bttyigg T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDIASE ml 74i Main Street IF U R YYY VISIT THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Street. B 4 U By -A Piano ot Organ AND HEAR THEIR Easy Payment Plaa Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last May. one bay horse; weight about 1200 pounds, branded 65 on left shoulder, mane roached lost spring. Will pay above reward for return of same to Purl Bowman. Men's half soles. 75c. The best. Teutsch. $ JUST IN-NEW I BOOKS Finds Way to Live Long. The startling announcement of a discovery that will surely lengthen life, is made by Editor O. H. Downey, of Churnbusco, Ind, "I wish to state." he writes, "that Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption Is the most infallible remedy that I have ever knows for coughs, colds and grip. .It's invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medicine, no one need dread pneumonia or con sumption. Its relief is Instant and cure certain." Tallman & Co. guar antee every 50c and tl bottle, and give trial bottles free. The Dolly East Oregonian is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand ir- Hotel Perkins, and at the 'Hotel Portland. Ons of Mr Eons Anns Catherine g Qreen. g The Bias Flown Henry Van Dyks. g S Csceua r Marlon Crawford. S 5 A Captnrtd Eanta CUnt Thos. Kelson & Page. g ' Avery- Elisabeth Stuort Pnlp p 6 (llrfusrrr School Days-Ralph Connor, 3 'ohn (Uythei't Oardea-Prans: Stuck. V? ton. ja MsrietUofOnt Weit-Klla Hi1non. ft g The Old Proposition George Ade. 5 it Song ota fllngla Koto Am.UaBarr. g Franeiesia-JfoUIeKUIouSeawell. . g Moth and Rait Mary Chalmondeley. S ieiiersoiaseu-Haae Merchant to Ills K Son-Ocorge Horace lortmsr. S Uttla White Btrd-I M, Banle. S The Splendid Idle Forties - Gertrude Atherton. j The Besmllol Mrs. Moaltoa. S The Vnltnres nnry Seton Merrlman g rToTen With the Ship Acnes Towsend 5 Brady. IntrailOQS of Peggy Anthony Hope S FRAZIER'S I Book and Stationery Store 1 Economy is Wealth Save money on your fuel. and have your home or place of busi ness always comfortable by usinp, Boynton Famous HOT AIR, STEAM, HOT WATER FURNACES 1 he genuine Boynton Furnaces are the most successful, oldest and most economical heating devices on th: market. Manufactured by the oldest and largest heater man ufacturers in the United States. Let us figuie with you and show you'how much we can save you. Geo. Phillips Cottonwood Street, tietween Alta and Webb Streets. NOW IN PROGRESS Jesse Failing's Retiring From Business Sale is movia; j rapidly. It means a big saving if you call now. Don't miss the chance. Every article in the stock must j JESSE FAILING CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portfenia the state. This ! an undisputable tact, We oner hetter c gains fhan can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact wa is proven by the low prices we are ottering BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postonlce. VV innnunrp that tup Im'p nnpnwi undertaking PJflOfS connection with our furniture and carpet store and will D1 j cans aay or nignt. rnone tsiacK 273. Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come ' early and select a bargain WITHEE 8 1 1 COURT BTJtEET ing, meth DR. LENA ALLEN BOO) nsTEfYP atit hi 9 T-nnMPsnS STBEET. OSTEOPATHY is common sense. It will heat is in harmony with Nature's laws, seldom fails and never uu It is not Faith Cure Christian Science, Magnetic nor t'ecw It is based upon a correct knowlege of anatomy t A large per cent of so-called incurable cases ate u j S.. r . .. ... . a. tr. r .ano meinoa. 1 ne iouowmg especially are ireaieu "J--. hfarr anrl Innrfc Kwr -mil t;Hn..c hlarlripr and Ufdhal Ql"3 stomach and intestinal troubles, all dislocations and d''"y. vous diseases, eeneral diseases. DisfiaRftS of WoBBB 8 BPWW PERFECTION IN FLQUg Is reached in BYERS' BE8T- Better flour cannot be 4 Tt, f ,.,i..t ontir; in Byets DC3 Flour, .which is right' for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MIU W. S. Byers, Proprietor. t-or Health, Strength and fl - - . ... . w a 1 iv ...,, Murphy & Langever, Proprs itu nnrurrnv 0 , m 1 mmm